A Formula 1 rules revolution is making cars lighter and smaller for 2026, with more electrical power. After the biggest ...
Formula One’s governing body has reached a compromise with manufacturers that changes the way the compression ratio will be ...
The FIA have confirmed that new rules will be in place to prevent compression ratios going above 16:1 effectively closing a ...
In December, it emerged that Mercedes had found a possible loophole in the rules that could lead to a performance advantage.
A single line in the technical regulations has sparked months of debate — here’s how the compression ratio saga unfolded and what happens next.
The compression ratio controversy will be addressed with a new test, but not until August.
It emerged that Mercedes has found a potential advantage with its new engine for the 2026 season relating to the compression ...
F1 teams expect to get clarity on compression ratio saga very soon ...
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